The German version of Eulogy basically, with the same owners. Lots of good German titles on tap and bottle, with some interesting stuff that wavers from the German lineup. Friendly staff. Details are a bit hazy on this place as it was the end of the night. A block away from Eulogy and Khyber Pass.

Kind of a neat place right on Market a block from the water. There is a long bar on the left side of the room with lots of beer glasses on display. They had some decent taps on but not a ton of great stuff, though they had some fun bottles. Naturally I went with a glass of Vitus. By this point in the day I probably didnít need a glass of Vitus but I have a weakness when it comes to Vitus. Over all a nice place but there are better taps other places.

Stopped in for a quick beer. Kind of quiet place. Interesting concept with the Asian twist. Didnít try the food. Beer list was decent and the place was nice but would need to spend a bit more time with a few friends and have dinner to get a better sense.

Dark wood interior with two levels (lower floor wasnít open during my visit. Oddly late opening hours on a weekend though they said that they will be opening earlier in the next few weeks. Beers were solid German offerings- four Weihenstephaner beers at all times, a selecting of other German breweries, along with a few American craft beers, too. Has a decent bottle selection that can be bought to go. I didnít eat here but it looked and smelled tasty. Prices were a bit steep. A solid German themed bar.

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